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Gardens at Night: Bruce Ewan Friday, June 14 • 6–9 p.m.
Harmonica maestro Bruce Ewan is bringing the blues to Gardens at Night. Accompanied by legendary guitarist Steve “Baby Jake” Jacobs, Ewan will perform a fabulous mix of original music, classics from blues greats, and blues music that was influential to the development of modern rock during the 1960s. Ewan and Jacobs have been part of the Washington, DC blues scene for more than 30 years, and both have toured Europe and Latin America to great acclaim.
Tour the galleries, explore the gardens, and enjoy wine from Bogati Bodega & Vineyard (sold by the bottle/glass), and dinner from Bill’s Backyard BBQ and River House Pizza. There will also be activities for the kids! Please bring your own chair. Gates open at 6 p.m.; music begins at 7 p.m. Sponsored by Q102.
Free to MSV Members and children 12 & under; all others: $10 (includes music, gardens, and gallery admission). No outside food or beverage, please. Rain location: MSV Reception Hall.

Dog Obedience classes for KidsThe Blue Ridge Dog Training Club will be offering special classes this summer to help kids ages 8 years and older learn the responsibilities of owning a dog. They will be taught how to teach their dog simple obedience commands and tricks. Classes start June 14th. See our website to download the registration form and for more information. www.BlueRidgeDogTrainingClub.com

A NIGHT OF HIGH ENERGY FUNKY PROG ROCK w/ MOOGATUMoogatu play a unique blend of funky, wompy prog rock. Soaring dual lead guitars and a pulsing rhythm section bring the quintet's inviting songcraft and creative improvisations to an audience that grows at every club and festival. Moogatu is carving its niche with high energy sets that keep people grooving long into the night. // Joining Moogatu is Wheeling, West Virginia 5 piece, KR-3. The band’s sound is a soul grabbing, mind expanding, psychedelic, funk, and blues inspired jam, mixed with prevailing three part vocal harmonies, which you can hear all throughout their latest album “Fractures and Sparks” and at their live shows.